Following the official launch of Microsoft's Windows 10 OS, Nvidia has released its newest Geforce 353.62 WHQL drivers.

Having support for WDDM 2.0 and DirectX 12, the Geforce 353.62 WHQL drivers are the one to have in case you are running on Geforce graphics card based on Kepler or Maxwell GPU. While currently limited only to those GPUs, Nvidia has noted that it is working on bringing that same support for older Geforce GTX 400 and GTX 500 series graphics cards that are based on Fermi GPUs.

Nvidia announced the new Geforce 353.62 WHQL drivers as the Game Ready driver for Windows 10 OS which bring support for Nvidia effects, features and technologies like HairWorks, SLI, GameStream, Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR), PCSS shadows, Multi-Frame Sampled Anti-Aliasing (MFSAA) and TXAA Anti-Aliasing, as well as support for some recent games like GTA V, The Witcher 3, Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes, Battlefield Hardline and more.

The new Geforce 353.62 WHQL drivers also add a couple of new SLI profiles and bring updated SLI profiles for games like Batman: Arkham Knight, Killing Floor 2, Total War: Arena, Metro: Last Light and more.

AMD has released its newest Catalyst 15.7.1 WHQL driver which brings some minor improvements and is the driver to have in case you are running on the new Windows 10 OS.

While it already had support for Windows 10 OS with its earlier released Catalyst 15.7 WHQL driver, AMD has released a new Catalyst Software Suite that brings full WDDM 2.0 and DirectX 12 support for all Radeon graphics card with GPUs based on Graphics Core Next architecture, which pretty much includes all Radeon graphics cards since AMD Radeon HD 7000 series.

The new AMD Catalyst 15.7.1 WHQL driver also adds support for Virtual Super Resolution (VSR), Frame Rate Target Control (FRTC) and AMD FreeSync and AMD CrossFire Support for those GPUs with support and includes some performance optimizations for Counter-Strike: Global Offensive as well as resolves some issues in Battlefield Hardline, Battlefield 4, issues on some Kaveri APUs, Mantle based systems and some other issues which you can find in the release notes.

AMD has released its latest Catalyst 15.7 WHQL-certified drivers which brings official support for recently release Radeon 300-series and R9 Fury graphics card, adds support for FreeSync on Crossfire systems and plenty of other features and game optimizations.

Since it has been a while since AMD actually released a WHQL-certified graphics driver, the new Catalyst 15.7 WHQL is definitely a nice addition. The new AMD Catalyst 15.7 WHQL driver comes with plenty of new features, including WDDM 2.0, HEVC decode for Xbox Video Player and Xbox One to PC game streaming support on Windows 10 OS, as well as AMD FreeSync support on Crossfire system, the new Catalyst 15.7 WHQL drivers also bring VSR (virtual super-resolution), now supported on R7 260 and above GPUs, and FRTC (frame-rate target control) support for Radeon 200-series graphics cards, which was previously limited to certain Radeon 300-series graphics cards.

The new Catalyst 15.7 WHQL drivers also brings a couple of improved Crossfire profiles for games like Battlefield: Hardline, Far Cry 4, Project CARS, Grand Theft Auto V, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and more as well as performance improvements for certain games.

It is obvious that Catalyst 15.7 WHQL driver is aimed at Windows 10 OS which should launch later this month and while we would have liked to see a bit more WHQL releases, AMD is apparently focused on only releasing major driver releases and has been quite proud with Catalyst Omega drivers released earlier.

According to a blog post written by Sasa Marinkovic, Head of Software Marketing at AMD, they were "blown away by the amount of interest a single driver can generate" and while Omega drivers were impressive, AMD was keen to deliver another great driver for a great OS, Windows 10.

As it usually happens when the new graphics card is released, Nvidia has rolled out the new Geforce 353.06 WHQL driver with a couple of new features, optimization for Heroes of the Storm game as well as support for the new Geforce GTX 980 Ti graphics card.

As expected, the new Geforce 353.06 WHQL driver is available for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8 in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions and brings support for the new Geforce GTX 980 Ti graphics card. In addition to the support for the new GM200-based Geforce GTX 980 Ti, the new Geforce 353.06 WHQL driver is also a Game Ready driver for Heroes of the Storm game and includes both optimizations for the game as well as Geforce Experience and SLI profiles.

In addition to the support for the Geforce GTX 980 Ti and optimizations for the Heroes of the Storm game, the new Geforce 353.06 WHQL driver also adds a couple of new features including G-SYNC support for windowed applications, support for Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) on Nvidia mobile GPUs and the new Ultra-Low Motion-Blur (ULMB) feature aimed to decrease motion-blur.

The new Geforce 353.06 WHQL driver will be quite interesting to users that have Kepler-based Nvidia Geforce graphics cards as this one should bring plenty of performance improvements in various games on Geforce 600 and 700 series graphics cards.

Nvidia has been rolling out Game Ready Geforce graphics card drivers with almost every major game launch and has now announced its first Geforce 352.84 WHQL-certified driver for Windows 10, as well as the new Geforce 352.86 WHQL Gamer Ready drivers for current Windows OS versions.

The new Nvidia Geforce 352.84 WHQL is actually the first graphics driver certified by Microsoft's Windows Hardware Qualification Lab (WHQL) and includes full support for WDDM 2.0 specification as well as offers DirectX 12 support on Nvidia's Kepler and Maxwell GPU architectures.

While there currently no games that can actually take advantage of DirectX 12, we have already seen plenty of tech demos, which you can also try, including the Forza DX12 renderer, Fable Legends DX12 Game Demo, King of Wushu DX12 and Unreal Engine Race DX12 demo and the performance improvements that DirectX 12 will actually bring.

In addition to the WHQL-certified Geforce 352.84 WHQL driver, Nvidia has also announced the new Geforce 352.82 WHQL Game Ready driver for current Windows versions, including Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XP in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. The new Geforce 352.86 WHQL driver adds optimizations for the new The Wither 3: Wild Hunt game which will be officially launched tomorrow, May 19. It also includes SLI profiles and Geforce Experience settings for the game.

In case you missed it earlier, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is also part of Nvidia's new "Two Times the Adventure" game bundle, which also include Batman: Arkham Knight game, and which gives new buyers of desktop Geforce GTX 980, GTX 970 and GTX 970 as well as new buyers of notebooks equipped with GTX 970M and GTX 980M, free game codes for those games.

Both games come with Nvidia exclusive features like Game Works technologies, PhysX and HBAO+ support.

Nvidia has released its latest WHQL-certified Geforce driver, which is also a Game Ready driver for the highly anticipated PC version of Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto V game.

Featuring all optimizations, as well as both SLI and 3D Vision profiles for GTA V, which supports most, if not all Nvidia technologies like 3D Vision, 4K Surround, Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR), Multi Frame Sampled Anti-Aliasing (MFAA), TXAA, G-Sync and more, making the Geforce 350.12 WHQL driver a must-have in case you want to play the new Grand Theft Auto V.

In addition to optimizations for the GTX V, the new driver also adds SLI profiles for Assassin's Creed Rogue, Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty and Victor Vran games and updates SLI profile for Project Cars game. It also adds 3D Vision profiles for Heroes of the Storm and Mortal Kombat X games.

Nvidia has released new Geforce 347.52 WHQL "Game Ready" drivers which bring performance optimizations for the new Turtle Rock Studios Evolve game, as well as performance improvements, bug fixes and new SLI profiles for a couple of other games.

Nvidia has lined up its new Geforce 347.52 WHQL driver launch with the release of Evolve from Turtle Rock Studios, the developer behind the quite popular Left 4 Dead title. The new Geforce 347.52 WHQL driver brings all the needed performance optimizations and SLI profiles for Evolve and, according to Nvidia, the future Evolve update will bring Nvidia GameWorks technologies to the game.

In addition to peformance optimizations for Evolve, the new Geforce 347.52 WHQL driver also brings performance improvements for games like Assassin's Creed Unity, Battlefield 4, Dragon Age: Inquisition, GRID: Autosport, Far Cry 4, The Crew, and War Thunder. These performance improvements range from 3 to 13 percent when running on Nvidia Geforce GTX 980, GTX 970 and GTX 960 graphics cards. The new Geforce 347.52 WHQL also brings new or updated SLI profiles for games like Alone in the Dark: Illumination, Black Desert, Dying Light, H1Z1, Heroes of the Storm, Saint's Row, Total War: Attila and Triad Wars.

The new Geforce 347.52 WHQL driver can be downloaded automatically via Geforce Experience or over at Geforce drivers page, supports all graphics cards since Geforce 400 series and is available for Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 8.1 in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors.

Nvidia have rolled out its newest Game Ready Geforce 344.48 WHQL drivers, which will optimize gaming experience on few upcoming games as well as enable Nvidia Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) technology on Fermi and Kepler graphics cards.

According to the release notes, the new Game Ready Geforce 344.48 WQHL drivers will bring driver optimizations for upcoming games including Civilization: Beyond Earth and Lords Of The Fallen as well as enable the Nvidia Dynamic Super Resolution (DSR) technology, on Fermi and Kepler Geforce GTX 500, 600 and 700 series graphics cards. The Nvidia DSR was previously available only Maxwell-based graphics card and was introduced with Geforce GTX 980 and GTX 970 graphics cards and should, at least according to Nvidia, let gamers enjoy 4K-quality graphics on any HD screen.

Built into Nvidia Geforce Experience, this software feature will allow gamers to increase image quality with a single click by rendering image at a higher, more detailed resolution, and then sampling it down to the native resolution of the screen.

In addition to optimizations for upcoming games as well as bringing DSR feature to Kepler and Fermi based graphics cards, the new Geforce Game Ready 344.48 WHQL drivers also feature new SLI performance optimizations and profile updates for bunch of games including Elite Dangerous, Escape Dead Island, Lichdom: Battlemage, Lords of the Fallen, MechWarrior Online, Monster Hunter Online Benchmark, Ryse: Son of Rome, Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. It also brings new 3D Vision profiles for Dead Rising 3 and Strife as well as 3D compatibility mode support for those same games.

As most recent drivers releases, the new Geforce 344.48 WHQL drivers also support all the Nvidia desktop graphics cards since Geforce GT 430 days, Nvidia mobile graphics cards since Geforce 410M as well as some Nvidia NVS and Quadro graphics cards. It will be available for Windows Vista, 7, 8 and Windows 8.1 in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions and can be downloaded automatically via Geforce Experience or manually via Geforce.com driver page.

It has been a while since we have seen a new WHQL driver from AMD, so the newly released Catalyst 14.9 WHQL is a refreshing change of pace. The new Catalyst 14.9 WHQL drivers bring official WHQL support for the new R9 285 Tonga Pro based graphics card as well as a plenty of performance improvements and bug fixes for various games and applications.

According to AMD's release notes, the new Catalyst 14.9 drivers supports all the desktop and mobile graphics cards since the Radeon HD 5000 series as well as support for APUs with R7/R6/R5/R3 graphics and HD 6000D/G graphics.

As far as the performance improvements are concerned, the new driver includes improvements for Futuremark's 3DMark Sky Diver, Fire Strike and 3DMark11 benchmarks, as well as Bioshock Infinite, Company of Heroes 2, Crysis 3, GRID Autosport, Murdered: Soul Suspect, Plants vs. Zombies, Batman: Arkham Origins, Wildstar, Tomb Raider, Watch Dogs, Assassin's Creed IV, Lichdom, and StarCraft II games. The performance improvements scale anywhere from up to 50 percent and down to 5 percent.

It also brings Mantle support for AMD mobile GPUs with Enduro tehcnology, a couple of AMD Eyefinity enhancements and resolves a number of issues including 60Hz SST flickering on the AOC U2868PQU monitor reported on certain AMD Radeon graphics cards, 4K flickering issues seen on AMD R9 290 series and HD 7800 series, screen tearing issues on AMD Crossfire, instability issues in GRID Autosport running in Eyefinity and geometry corruption in State of Decay.

The new Catalyst 14.9 is available for Windows 8 and Windows 7 in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions and, as always, can be found over at AMD's support site.

Just a few days after it released Geforce 344.11 WHQL and Geforce 344.16 Beta drivers, Nvidia has now rolled out the new Geforce 344.16 WHQL driver, aimed to be used only with the new Maxwell GPU based Geforce GTX 980 and the Geforce GTX 970 graphics cards.

Earlier last week, Nvidia rolled out the official Geforce 344.11 WHQL driver which brought support for the newly released Geforce GTX 980 and the Geforce GTX 970 graphics cards as well as the Geforce 344.16 Beta driver, which lacked detailed release notes but was fixing some bugs with aforementioned graphics cards.

While the release notes for the Geforce 344.16 WHQL drivers are still not clear on what exactly the new driver fixes, it still only supports the Geforce GTX 980 and the Geforce GTX 970 graphics cards, suggesting that bug fixes might be related to those graphics cards.

The new Geforce 344.16 WHQL driver is still the Game Ready driver fo Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel, The Evil Within, F1 2014, and Alien: Isolation and has support for Nvidia G-SYNC and G-SYNC Surround